Stop Waiting, Start Doing!

Are you waiting for the perfect moment to do good? To serve? To grow in faith? Steve Scott’s son didn’t wait—he ran up the temple steps, ready to see God. His childlike faith is a reminder that being anxiously engaged in a good cause means choosing action over hesitation. So here’s your challenge—write down a few ways you can be more intentional in doing good. Even small actions create massive spiritual momentum. The question is, are you running toward God, or standing still?

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Who Needs You Today?

Right now, someone in your life feels alone. Maybe it’s a friend struggling with their faith. Maybe it’s someone who doesn’t feel included. Maybe it’s you. Luke 15 teaches us that Christ always goes after the one—and so can we. Carmen Herbert challenges you to look for the one and take action. Who needs you today? A simple invite, a kind message, or just showing up could make all the difference.

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From Homeless & Hopeless to Healing & Purpose

What if your most devastating life storms are actually clearing the path to your greater purpose? From the outside, Bethany Harger was living the dream—temple marriage, young children, and a promising future. But behind closed doors, crippling depression left her bedridden while her husband battled addiction.

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Spirituality On the Spectrum

This episode explores the intersection of neurodiversity and spirituality, featuring three guests diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), David Gray Hammond, Father Matthew P. Scheider, and David Derbyshire. Each shares their insights on how autism impacts their spiritual lives and their unique relationship with God. David Gray Hammond, diagnosed with autism, ADHD, and schizophrenia, discusses how his diagnoses shaped his spirituality.

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Find Faith in the Waiting

There are so many conflicting messages on what it means to "wait on the Lord" that it's easy to feel confused or discouraged. Former BYU mascot and cheerleader Charlie Bird helps us understand from a gay member's perspective what it means to him to "wait on the Lord" and how he uses his faith to remain active in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.

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How to Be Your Best Self

Being your best self isn’t about being better than someone else—it’s about choosing joy, focusing on the positive, and blocking out negativity. Becca Jackson reminds us that Satan wants to hold you back with self-doubt and discouragement, but God wants you to see your worth. So today, instead of focusing on what you lack, find what you love about yourself. Look for the good. See the sunshine. Your best self is waiting—it’s up to you to choose it.

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Doctrine and Covenants 27–28

If you had to choose one word that could change your spiritual life, what would it be? President Spencer W. Kimball once shared what he believed was the most important word in the gospel. John explores why that word appears so often in scripture, how it connects to the sacrament, and how it can keep us from falling into spiritual pride cycles. Once you know this, you’ll never see scripture study the same way again!

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Doctrine & Covenants 29: Part 1

Is it possible to force the Lord's return? Brother Eric Richard explores the answer to this question. He also looks at the characteristics of the Millennium, the Lord’s work with His Children, and the expected joy in Millennial reunions.

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Life Is a Team Effort

Have you ever watched a big race? The driver stands on the podium, but behind them is an entire team—the pit crew—who made the victory possible. That’s what it means to be part of Christ’s church. We’re not in competition—we’re here to lift, support, and encourage one another. Be a member of someone’s pit crew—cheer them on, help them refuel, and remind them that they’re not alone in the race.

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